The Utah Jazz were without their star Donovan Mitchell in Game 1 vs the Memphis Grizzlies as he continued to rehab his ankle injury. However, it appears the decision wasn't up to Mitchell. On Monday, Mitchell expressed his frustration after being held out as the Grizzlies went out to upset the Jazz in Game 1.

Mitchell has every right to be frustrated, especially after watching his team go down in the opening game of the playoffs after the Jazz finished the year as the top overall seed. The good news, however, is that it was announced on Monday that Mitchell will be good to go for Wednesday's game.

Mitchell was surprised at the decision, as were his Jazz teammates, but it appears that the All-Star has moved on after the disappointment in Game 1.

It is safe to say that the Jazz missed Mitchell's production on offense. They did end up scoring 109 points, but the absence was clearly evident as they shot just 25 percent from three.

So, while Mitchell has every right to be frustrated, he will be back for Game 2 as the Jazz look to avenge their opening loss against Ja Morant and company. It's not an ideal start, and Game 2 is of utmost importance as they look to even the series before heading to Memphis.